NEVER GET USED TO THIS (feat. JVKE)

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Embracing Eternal Gratitude: A Journey from Darkness to Light

Forrest Frank's song "NEVER GET USED TO THIS (feat. JVKE)" is a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and gratitude. The lyrics narrate a journey from a place of deep despair, symbolized by the 'grave,' to a state of spiritual awakening and joy. The repeated references to being 'stuck inside that grave' and enduring 'long nights' evoke a period of intense struggle and hopelessness. However, the turning point comes with the intervention of a higher power, described as always being 'on time' and providing salvation. This divine rescue is a pivotal moment, marking the transition from darkness to light.

The chorus, with its emphatic declaration of 'I'll never get used to this,' underscores a profound sense of awe and gratitude for the blessings received. This sentiment is further amplified by the imagery of angels singing and the anticipation of a divine kingdom. The song conveys a deep appreciation for the continuous presence and support of the divine, which is seen as a source of unending joy and inspiration. The repetition of the phrase 'I'll never get used to this' highlights the singer's commitment to living in a state of perpetual gratitude and wonder.

The latter part of the song shifts to a more celebratory tone, with references to singing praises 'from the morning to the evening' and breaking chains from 'the prison to the garden.' This imagery suggests a complete transformation and liberation from past struggles. The mention of a 'silver lining on graves' indicates a newfound perspective, where even past hardships are seen as part of a divine plan. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of the desire to live in this state of gratitude and joy forever, encapsulated in the line 'Forever we'll be singing like: Oh.'

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